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Emily Pizza Opens In Manhattan
Emily, the popular Brooklyn pizza joint, opened its first Manhattan storefront in June.

Ciara McCarthy is a reporter for Patch in New York City, covering lower Manhattan. You can reach her at ciara.m@patch.com.
Emily, the popular Brooklyn pizza joint, opened its first Manhattan storefront in June.

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Francis Salud admitted to randomly slashing a man in the East Village last year.
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The college student who missed his graduation thanks to MTA woes got his diploma before anyone else in a special ceremony on Thursday.